I guess it's a problem that there's nothing too special about it... Maybe Prestige Classes are more important than I initial thought. If they added more D&D specific content, it'd probably feel more original. Or maybe classical is the word I'm l…
It's weird... I never know what people talking about when they say you have to replay quests over and over. The only quest I ever had to replay was Waterworks, and that's just because people never stop playing that one... I didn't play too far on my…
Come to think of it, if I'm patient I can set the graphics low on my laptop and bear it just fine. I should note that my laptop is bellow the minimum memory requirement. Maybe all you need is to lower a setting or two graphics wise?
The appeal of the game right now lies primarily in the action and gameplay. When you play a new class, you're seeing the whole game from a different angle. You have a different purpose, and if you're into roleplaying, a different motivation and outl…
Originally posted by grimboj
Originally posted by Shurijo In six months, there will be newer MMOs and new Single player RPGs that will still have more to do than DDO
/sign Turbine had their chance and they blew it. They released a game with a we…
When you think about it, having someone to login with pretty much ensures that you'll be able to jump into the game when you do. You're already halfway to a full party if you're doing something long, and grabbing a random LFG to help you out wouldn'…
Dare I add my input at this point? Well, it's better than starting a new and identical topic to get my thoughts out...
The pattern I'm starting to see is that everyone is have ridiculously different and contrasting experiences with this game. I've …
The 10,000 XP shift and solo content work in tandem to allow people space to learn the game before they join parties, that way they don't have to weigh anybody down. Once players have an understanding of the game they can fully contribute to groups …
Interactivity seems to be something DDO has going for it. Beyond jumping and swimming I liked how they implemented tumbling and blocking. It's nice to be able to actively block incoming attacks, and rolling away from them can make what would have be…
In this game, it seems memory is more crucial than others. Their minimum system requirements assume that you're willing to lower the needy the graphics to get smooth gameplay.
This game is very dissimilar to most MMORPG and can be a little foreign …